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Amino Acid Sequence
BAT5 (also known as ABHD16A) has been found to be 558 amino acid residues. It was fist identified in 1992 in the gene domain of NTFalpha and TNFbeta. BAT5 (ABHD 16A) in different species has been found to be different lengths of amino acid sequence.

BAT5 has been determined to be highly conserved when compared to human, mice and other mammalian ontologies. It is found to be expressed in multiple different tissue cells. According to molecular evolutionary genetic analysis, in comparison of 13 mammalian species, the differences in amino acid sequence length is due to splicing in post transcriptional processing of mRNA.

BAT5 gene location
Human Bat5 (ABHD16A) is located on chromosome 6. Mice Bat5 (ABHD 16A) is located between TNF and Heat shock protein near the Ck2b protein kinase gene.

BAT5 molecular weight
BAT5 in humans and mice has been found to be around 63kDA.

Bat5 implications in recent studies
BAT5 has been linked to neurological, immune regulation, Kawasaki's disease and coronary artery disease.